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The Geeni Hawk 3 is a compact, weatherproof outdoor security camera delivering crisp 1080p HD video with a wide 130° field of view. It features customizable motion detection zones, two-way audio, and infrared night vision up to 30 feet, ensuring reliable monitoring in any weather. Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant, it offers flexible storage options via MicroSD or cloud, making it a smart, hands-free security solution for modern homes.




















| ASIN | B08HC8GRZ7 |
| Alert Type | Motion Only |
| Antenna Location | Outdoor Security |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #443 in Bullet Surveillance Cameras |
| Brand | Geeni |
| Built-In Media | 1x Geeni Hawk 3 Camera, 1x Mounting Kit, Instruction Manual |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,466 Reviews |
| Effective Still Resolution | 2.1 MP |
| Enclosure Material | Polycarbonate (PC) |
| Field Of View | 130 Degrees |
| Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 256 GB |
| Flash Memory Type | Micro SD |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Form Factor | Bullet |
| Frame Rate | 25 frames_per_second |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00194383008606 |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Installation Type | Screw In |
| Item Dimensions | 2.29 x 2.29 x 6.49 inches |
| Item Height | 6.49 inches |
| Item Type Name | Smart Outdoor Camera |
| Item Weight | 0.66 Pounds |
| Light Source | Infrared |
| Manufacturer | Markury Innovations |
| Model Name | Hawk 3 |
| Model Number | GN-CW033-199 |
| Mount Type | Wall Mount |
| Night Vision | Yes |
| Night Vision Range | 30 Feet |
| Number of Channels | 4 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Motion Sensor |
| Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Room Type | Backyard, Front Porch, Garage, Hallway, Patio |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Specific Uses For Product | 360 Degree Coverage, Surveillance |
| UPC | 194383008606 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Format | MPEG-4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
| Viewing Angle | 130 Degrees |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Waterproof Rating | IP65 |
| Wattage | 6 watts |
| Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
G**Y
Good quality resolution. Simple install.
Works well with geeni app. Some issues staying connected, but its a good system to be able to view remotely with cameras available for inside and out. Decent resolution and simple installation.
G**A
Reliable, Clear, and Easy to Set Up – Great Outdoor Camera Duo!
I was really impressed with the Geeni Hawk 3 1080P Outdoor Security Camera 2-Pack. Right out of the box, the setup was smooth and simple—within minutes I had both cameras installed and connected to my Wi-Fi. The picture quality is crystal clear during the day and surprisingly sharp at night thanks to the night vision. The motion and sound detection are spot on, and I love that I get real-time alerts on my phone. Plus, being able to link it with Alexa and Google Assistant is a huge bonus—I can check my cameras with a voice command! The weatherproof design holds up well through rain and wind, and I feel much more secure knowing these are watching over my property. Definitely feels like a premium system without the premium price. Highly recommend for anyone looking to upgrade their home security setup!
V**S
Good quality outdoor cameras.
These cameras work great and they have a great price. Haven't had a problem with them at all. Easy to install.
G**Y
Nice Wi-Fi Camera…. Annoying Ads
I purchased two of these Geeni cameras at my local hardware store, closeout specials. One outdoor camera, and one indoor for my CNC. The third camera I purchased from Amazon. I’ve had two Solium solar panel cameras, but after one year, the batteries die in the summer heat. Then there worthless. So, I went with the Geeni direct wired cameras. Pros Easy to setup, plenty of wire, slot on base where you can adjust camera at any angle. Wide screen view. My front camera goes all the way from my front porch, across the street, all the way to the front of my neighbors house. Which is a plus, since I help take care of her property. My Solium camera had half that range. Good Wi-Fi Range. Easily picks up my Wi-Fi, other cameras struggled, cutting in and out. Good night vision, not great, but good enough. Some things you can’t make out in the dark, fine detail that is. Good Motion Detection - this camera picks up the slightest motion, even a kitten. It picks up my car before it comes in to view. It’s easy to scroll through the day, and pick out motion activations. 256 Gig Micro SD Card - some cameras max out at 64 Gigs or 128 Gigs. Easy To Share - Just text a link to a friend who has installed the Geeni app and created an account. Cons Ads - I’ve owned many Wi-Fi cameras, and used many apps. Even some I tried and returned. The Geeni app is plagued with annoying ads. You can click on the “X”, but they come back. You guessed it. The ONLY way to get rid of the ads, buy Geeni cloud service. All other cameras I’ve tried had ad free apps. Talk Back Feature - Absolutely WORTHLESS. Even standing in my quiet CNC room. My friend tried to talk to me, sounded like he was in a tin can, all muffled.
O**E
Great option for worry warts .........
I reside in a near wilderness area. Though there's never been a problem, I've always been concerned, worried, over security of my isolated home. No issues when I'm home, but groceries and hardware do have to be obtained necessitating brief trips to nearest town, leaving the home unattended. Have purchased three of these cams. AS LONG AS (this is critically important!) the installation of a camera is within range of an operating WIFI hub, these cameras work exceptionally well! Outstanding video in fact ... when compared to the blurry, useless black-and-white vid cams of the old days. Given the low costs, the resolution of these cams, is just amazing!! The IR night vision function also works very well. Will provide some numbers on that in the next day or so. The setup is somewhat difficult and 'tricky' (was for me anyway, at 80+) ... but even a very elderly person was able to network the cams successfully. One comment about setup, is that you MUST be very patient with the registration process for a camera. It can take several minutes for the hardware/software to do it's thing. Just sit back, relax and don't jump the gun thinking it isn't working. (As I was prone to doing.) Just give it time. Other available choices for this kind of service cost considerably more, and SO FAR, this hardware, the cameras, and the service, APPEAR to be of excellent quality. An aside: There's something almost 'other-worldly' about being as much as half-a-planet away, pulling up a phone app, and actually seeing your property at any hour of the night or day. Provides me with wonderful peace of mind ... without depending on distant and busy neighbors to keep watch on things. UPDATE: Now 2/24. After further experience with these cameras and the Geenie System .... I feel these cameras, their system, is about as perfect as can be reasonably had!!!! I now have six (with plans to add at least two more!!) of the cameras covering 80% of my property, including one inside my shop, roughly 75 yards from the house. It works properly and perfectly. The cameras connect to the internet via a major cell phone agency wireless 'brick' that works flawlessly. I can't say enough about the video resolution quality. The shop camera alerted recently, I quickly pulled up the camera feed, and saw nothing. Then, two small dots of bright light appeared in the image. They flicked off suddenly Continuing to watch .. turned out it was a mouse ... scurrying about, occasionally looking in the direction of the camera. His eyes were reflecting the IR light source causing the two bright spots in the image. And that is how sensitive and how well these cams and the Geenie system work. Note you have many controllable functions available, including a full range of audio too You may also add SD mem cards and RECORD imagery of all alerts. The recording resets and starts over once the card is filled ----- OR .... after a limited time period has elapsed. The IR source works very well. Though, as would be expected, the vision fades significantly after about 50 yards, but things are still recognizable even at that range. I plan on purchasing an IR floodlight source to ensure clearer coverage of my barnyard in the near future. Overall? Functionally? I would at this point, give a 10-star rating for the product if it was available! The only annoyance I've encountered is the fact that the system tallys the number of alerts, including false, or noise ones, and displays the number in a small circle over the app icon on the phone home screen. Have called cus.svc. and was told you cannot delete, or eliminate the count (it appears in a small red circle over the badge on the phone home screen). Guess they consider it important that you know how many times an insect, bird, or spider, ...OR a mouse .... has set off an alert. For me? Soi far? A near-ideal, very cost-effective solution for monitoring home and property from any place, near or far, on the planet that has cell phone service ... 24/7 !!!
A**R
Great inexpensive camera, does what it does very well
Image quality is very good on the video. Works well with the app. Notifications on the phone are within a very few seconds of something coming in it's field of vision. Speaking of the field of vision, it covers a wider area than I would have thought. You get a good 10-15 feet on either side of the "aimed" target of the camera. This was an unexpected bonus. The Works with Alexa feature don't seem to be working for me, but I am good with that. You can adjust the sensitivity to the motion that will turn it on - rain will do it at the most sensitive setting. You can easily set a schedule for it to record. You can also share the ability to see through the camera (although I have yet to use that feature) It has a speaker that you can talk via the phone app through. THAT is the only area of improvement this device needs. You cannot really hear the voice from 20 feet away. Although I have already bought another camera from this company. I would buy 2 more, without hesitation - if the speaker in the camera was better. Overall a great product. I highly recommend as it exceeded my expectations.
G**G
Measure your wifi strength!
The Geeni Hawk 3 outdoor, wifi security camera is low-cost and has checked all the boxes for my home security needs. The camera: • operates with no batteries to charge or change • plugs into a standard power receptacle (can’t be hardwired) • comes with a 15-foot cord • works with the free Geeni app on my Android phone & tablet • can be viewed live from anywhere using my computer browser or app or tablet • app controls video quality (SD or HD), motion sensitivity, indicator light, time mark on/off, video image flip, IR night vision on/off • using the app I can listen & speak through the camera • using the app I can capture still images or videos on my phone or tablet • user guide and online instructions covered all the topics I had questions about There are no required monthly fees to pay. You can buy premium cloud services and instant notifications, but the features I need work fine without a subscription. IMPORTANT! You need to download a free app to measure your wifi signal strength. If you don’t have a stable and strong wifi signal at the point where your camera will be mounted, then you need to choose a wired security camera—not wifi wireless. Next, you should know how to change your wifi router settings. There’s a good chance you’ll need to rename the 2.45 GHz band on your router like I did in order to set up this camera. If your router doesn’t have a 2.45 GHz band, then this camera won’t work. The only downsides are the choppy captured video quality and the lack of instant notifications on my phone. When I play back or record video, the video is choppy in places. This might have to do with buffering on my network and the fact that the video is captured on the SD card inside the camera. Overall though, the video is good enough to get a fairly detailed picture of what’s going on in the alley outside my garage. I think instant notifications are a premium, pay-for service. I do see all the motion sensor notifications inside the app, and that’s good enough for me. Overall, this a good camera for a good price, and I’m going to buy another one for my front porch.
C**Y
Custom Service is Horrible
Geenie's customer service has been atrocious. Ive been using Geeni products for 5 years. This is the first I've had a problem, the cord stopped working. I've requested a replacement cord. They don't do that, but they can send a replacement camera, fine. But then they make me jump though hoops and I have to reach back out to them to get follow up. I'd love for Amazon to reach out to me so I can elaborate on how poor this service has been. And I'd still like a replacement cord.
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